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South Atlanta High History

 

South Atlanta was established in 1994 after the merger of Walter F. George High School (which was located at the current South Atlanta complex) and Fulton High School (which was located at the present-day Dobbs Elementary near the Lakewood area). George High School hosted a vocational program which offered classes such as woodworkingbrickworkauto mechanicshome economics, and welding. It was also the only high school in Atlanta Public Schools (APS) to have an airplane hangar.

 

Fulton High School was also unique in its own right. It was the only high school in the school system to have four different campuses during its tenure. First, it was located at the corner of Whitehall and Garnett St., second, it moved down Whitehall to the corner of Trinity Street, third, it was located on Washington St. But in 1952 when the City of Atlanta implemented its Plan of Improvement and annexed the area south of McDonough Boulevard, including Lakewood Heights, a new building was built, and Fulton moved to its last site on Jonesboro Road. (It's possible that Fulton County actually built the building in 1950 or '51). That building was torn down and Dobbs Elementary School replaced it in 2004. Although Fulton High dates back to 1917, it was not an Atlanta public school until 1952.

South Atlanta High Alumni Association

The Alumni Association was formed in 2012, with the help of a few alumni with a vision for life after high school. 

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The purpose for which the South Atlanta High School Alumni Association exist is to build, network professionally, and continue relationships among graduates, students, and the community through donations, scholarships, mentorship, fellowship, and community engagements. 

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We look forward to working with and connecting with you soon! 

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